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Tuesday, aild 1ee ~nam, me
15, at tbe home ot Mrs. Charles Tbe meelil)g ot the Third f:ri- Mox M$nbart, .,bas '*'&gt; caneetmg • e
and col!ee were ~eel in her
R. JC..,. Sr. A Bible quiz was day club scheduled for r.iday . cel)ed.
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Theodorus CouncD, lleucb- honOI'
conducted by . . . Lucke ta~
America, met in regular
.
lowilll ·lhi. bosiaen .....,.;, aft,
seuim Monday evening will!
GIVII DINNER
,
01 which a deuert ~ae was
DeUa Slahl CIIUJlcilor, presld- A famUy d1nn« wu bel d . Mrs. Homer cooper and Mrs. aerved by lhe hostesael. The
led t IIIJI.
Benton POM were hootessea lahle wu altractiv' Jn white
A red tal wu presen
The
meeting
opened
In
rituFriday
at
lhe
bome
of
Mr.
and
when tbe JOF class of the cover and cenlared with an ar1
the . Middleport High Sc
aiJstic form and reporlad ill Mrs. George Logan,
Hemloclt Ulliled Methodist church JIV't r
ment of red """"' and
audllormm recently by music were Elizabeth Darst In Meigs Grove. Present were Mr. and Monday evening at the church. y=w
students of Mlos Mercedes F. Mtmorlal Hospital and Bessie Mrs. Avery M. Logan and son The m~ting in charge of
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Condon and dance puplls of the Grueser. Kathryn Goodwin was Scottie of Popsham, Me.; Mr. Mrs. Ai&gt;tone Lucke, president,
tlERE ,
As~
eech
week;
our
store closes " nO,..·
McDonald Studtos.
reported as much Improved. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey and opened 'with devotions by Mrs.
·
on Thursd•y.
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Included In the dancing groop Six members of the Council at- daughter, Dandra, Darwin ; Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. who had for Mr. and· Mra.
Laurance
were Linda Perf)', Jennifer tended the !iOth anniv8sary of Jack Cox and _children, Erin her t.opic, "In The Beginning Bangham, of Pboenbt, Ariz.
Seleslips Fro111
'! 1 lMenchmi, Becky GUmore, Pat- American Beauty Council · at Sur and Brett Ray, Red)ands, God," and read ''" article, are v.IBiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Be Thrifty! S1ve All of Your
.
.•¥i31 l) Gaul, Debbie Keebaugh, Little Hocking, Thursday eve- Calif.; Mrs. Callie Logan, Ftc&gt; "Looking For The Perfect," by Smith or J!radblll')!, and her !
Debbie Tennant, Ann Holler, ning. It was announced that the ra ; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lo- Roy L. 'Smith . .
brother /id olstet in Middle·
v
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Charleen Ward. Valli Crabtree, books will be audited before the gap and son Skippy and Mrs. It was voted t.o pay for the
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STORii
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9:00
to
5:00
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Gina Hill .. Kathy . Preston, next meetillg.
Florence HuUey, Pumeroy; Miss refinishing or 1he front doors of port for nwo woeka. They will
SATURDAY
STORE
HOURS9:00
to
9:00P.M.
DavJd McKmms. Cmdy Welt- At the close of the meetlng, IBernioe King ai1d Mr. and Mrs. the church and plans were visit his relatives In Pennsylingholf, Jamce Holter, Kathy the group sang Happ) Birthday Logan.
made lor a potluck picnic din- vanla l!'ter leaving here.
IWildermuth. Pall! Well, Jane
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PAULA LEE DOUGLAS (Ann and Tommy Karr, Mike

Mrs. Cooper, ·

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Mus'·,., Da-..a
Students Give
Recent Recital

Mrs. Ponn Are
JOF Hostesses

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Shop at Elberfeld$ Pomeroy ·
Thursday Until Noon.:

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LAST WEEK TO PLAY

!Milliron , Vicky Spencer, MelinIda Amsbary. Pam Larkin, Jyl
~ Beaver, Tonya Keebaugh , Mar- ~
cis Carr, Tracy Fleming, Ro-

granddao.ghter, P au I a ·bert a and Tony a Cozart, Be-

School next loll. Mr. Cbapmaa hi a 1961 gr~duatr of GalUs Al'8demy High !K'bool. at
GaU!potts. ~e Is now servmg
ID tile U, S. Army •.1 .F 0 ' 1
Monmouth, Nrw Jersr~. Tbr
wl!lldiog date

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not sri.

Jennifer Gobel, Minday King,
Barbara Tatterson, Sheila Bailey Vidor Gaul , Mitzi Wolfe,
!Jo~re Kautz, Debbie Sheets,
!Kathy Huddleston, Lisa Brink,
Jodie Evans. Elizabeth Martin,
j Vicki Hot h. Sarah Smith, Kalla

\Waugh . J:.m and Tammie WiseMEETING Ht:LV
1man. Karen Baily, Jennifer
The Provisi onal mt-eting of · Spears. Hesa Boothe, Betty
the Central-Soulhl::'a sl Ohio As- Gayle CampbelL Joyce Kaut,z,
sociathm of tht&gt; United Churc Kar~:n Price, Glenna Sprague,
of Christ was held Su nd~y . June Denise Crow. Margaret Ehman,
11 at
First Congregat iona l Susan Het'nt&gt;r. Terry Orr, Linda
Church . East Broad-sl , Colum- 1Jeffers. Cindy Merrifie, Marsha
bus. Attending from the Langs· ' McClelland, Joy Plymale, Lu
ville Congregational Chrisl ian IAnn Waterson and Pam e 1 a
Church were the- Rev . and Mrs. I Maggied.
Frank Cheesebrew. Middleport : I Pi.Hno students of Miss ConMr. and Mrs. Robert Fetty , and idon were Jennifer Gobel, Re·
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby and lbecca Houdashelt, Debbie MaiRonnie Gorby of Langsville.
den , Diana Welsh, Vicki Carr,

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Tender

and Sandra Bailey, Peggy Millhoan, Hilda Har\, Cary Morris,
- andJ Harriet Walsh, Twila Sue Clat"RING-A·DING RHYTHM"
1 worthy, and Judy
King.
Chubby Checker
Gary tU. SJ Bonds
Vocal selection were given by
IJanelle Cummings, Sandra
Johnson, Tarcy Fleming, Hank
ICleland, Kathy Huddleston and
Lisa Brink. Acrobatic routines
rOMEitOY . OHIO
were done by Resa Booth, Debbie Tennant, Ann Holter.
TONIGHT
Other dancers were Mitzy
Walt Disney'•
MMIIIACLE OF THE
Wolfe. Debbie Lewis, Shelly
WHITE STALLICIJIS"
Lintela, Rita Valentine, Marg·
(TecluUcolor I
Robert Taylor Lilli Palmer, ie Bryan, Joyce and Jan HudCurt Jurgens, Eddie Albert. son, Bet.;y Saunders, Roonie
Disney Colorurtoons
Ernie, Rusty Jeffers and Keht
Running ttme 21h Hrs.
Jeffers.
David Ross accompanAdmission: 75c &amp; 40c
ied the dancers.
THURSDAY. Jun. 2o
NOT OPEN
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Duane JohnFRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Junt 21·25
son of PhiHipsburg are anAcademy Award Winner
nouncing the birth of a 9 Jb 6 oz
"TO KILL A
son on Sunday June 16. GrandMOCKINGBIRD"
Gregory Peck. Brick Peters. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
James Anderson. Estelle Ev- Johnson of Chanute, Kanli8.8
ans .. Novel by Harper ~­
This MUST be SEEN to be and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
appreciated!
Hatfield of Rutland. Mr. and
Colorcartoons
Mrs. Andrew Hatfield of RutNo Advance in Admission.
land are great grandparents.

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

of Line
will be open and operating The "hot Uno" wlll connect the , London.
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procedures .W liUi by ~.. ,_ ··
• houra a dsy every day . of the Kremlin with the Pentagon and Messag.. betwee11 KOfllledy and eal u~ from botb oM
.
week-which will permit Presi- probably the White HOUle by way Khrushe~ev will he simultaneouo- The agreemeQI &lt;IIJIIO o114r a
de.n KeQ)ledy and Soviet Premier or Helsinki, l!tockllolm and ly translated and cvded undel' opokesman aplalned ~ corta1a
Nlkits Khrushchev to &lt;011fer im.
small elarllicatlll!l ntql!Oitod 111
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COLUMBUS - The slala SeD. ala paased a bill Wedneaday
providing for a land swap to
give Ohio University more !bait
200 acres additinnal space lor
eapanJioo of Ita main: campus
In Athena.
The btn, which now goes to
the House, would trade 216 acre• which now bei!ID8• to the
Department of Mental Hygiene
for the 413-acre university experimenlal farm.

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U. S. Amballador the United Nations, cUmaxing
a n !I SoYiel about two months of secret
S e my o n' K. American·Soviel negotiatio...
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17·natlon disarmament conference.
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ELECTED MASTER - Arthur Nease, Cbester Rd.,
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e&lt;' with her high school b
Pomeroy, was elected M:a'ster of Bosworth Council 46,
friend.
Royal &amp; Select Masters, in the annual .eleetiiln WednesThe aUm, hazel-eyed
day night at the Masonic Temple, Mulberry Avenue. AI·
planned to enroll at lhe Uni,.er:-1 bert· Woodard, Union-av, was named deputy master.
sity of Southern California
Los Angeles next fall. Margott, 17, last was seen abo u
dusk Tuesday by an · a r m e
auard who patroiB the palatial
Perez estala. The guard said
Marlloll drove off "ith her boy
. frlei1d, identified as 17-year-old
Lee Brook of Miami.

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By POilOTHY KILGALLEN
BRO.t\I)WAY GRAPEVINE
The world may not be ready for Kim
Novak In a Tennesaee WWlams drama,
but nevertbeless she's seen a script of
''Thla Property Is Condemned," and she's
ID!ioua to do it. (First Maughan, then
WW!ams. Is nothing saered?) . . . Tick·
eta for the front-row seata at th~ Llaton·
Patterson brawl in Las Vesaa on July 22
will be $500. Is that a record high? . . .
Mart! Stevens, who reaped International
pubUclty when the Qu~n of Greece
sought shelter from anti-royal hoodlums
In her flat, Ia up for the Bernice Massi
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become serioualy Involved with a
much, much younger actress.
Jacqueline Kennedy will be able to
atroll just a Uttle way down the street
from the Cartyle11otel to aee her favor·
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Museum moves. The museum has pur·
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and Madison Ave. from Jonathan Wood·
ner Co for Its new location-a surprise
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apart,ment house on the site . . . ~e
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ed by his former manager-press agen;
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Broadway, becaUJe 111 many people eonnected with the abow had turned down
other offen to work with what proml!ed
to be a big hit, and now they're jobless.
The people who are cashing In on the
pos\ponement of ''Girl" are the produc·
en of "What Makes Sammy Run?"
They're getting numel'OUJ theatre part·
lea that bad to make a sudden switCh.
Everything aeenu to be eollliDg up
roses for Gina LoUobriglda and her bus·band, Milito Skoflc, after a rather long
period of tension. Their trip to New
York, and then Teheran helped matten
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and Is running big ads te!Ung what stan
will entertain there during the Summer,
but there's a blank space for FriW, Ju.
))' 5, with an aplanation. that ''HII eon·traet prohibita mention of hla name or
'publication of his picture." Spelled back·
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bls separation from bls wife he says, "A
dlvorct Is up ·to her." She eounters with,
"There will be no divorce. We've been
through this before. 'lbe separation was
his decision." That dialogue is enough
to make a more timid girl than Glynia
Johns extremely nervoua; It sounds like
a playback of Dickie and SybU . . . Eyeopener In Variety this week: NBC baa
46 vice presidents! . . . 'lbe fimnlest stories appearing in the New York newspa·
pen are the serious announcements of
Carmine DeSaplo's "return to politics."
Democratic Insiders k11ow he never left.
Susan Ko!qJer - such a glamor girl
- isn't going to be grateful to her press
agent for sending out the news that she
knocked out one of her front teeth play·
ing St. Joan in Vancouver and now wears
a fake fang . . . A bandleader currently
touring Europe reports that the Conlin·
ent is heavily populated with capable
musiclana In the pop and classical fields
- refugees from Cuba, Argentina and
other Latin-American trouble spot• ...
One earful of the score for "110 In the
Shade" and RCA·VIctor grabbed the recording rights to the Broadway show.
It's another David Merrick entry for
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Methodist Churdt. Mrs. Arnold
Richards wiD be devotional
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By POilOTHY KILGALLEN
BRO.t\I)WAY GRAPEVINE
The world may not be ready for Kim
Novak In a Tennesaee WWlams drama,
but nevertbeless she's seen a script of
''Thla Property Is Condemned," and she's
ID!ioua to do it. (First Maughan, then
WW!ams. Is nothing saered?) . . . Tick·
eta for the front-row seata at th~ Llaton·
Patterson brawl in Las Vesaa on July 22
will be $500. Is that a record high? . . .
Mart! Stevens, who reaped International
pubUclty when the Qu~n of Greece
sought shelter from anti-royal hoodlums
In her flat, Ia up for the Bernice Massi
role In ,;the London version of "No
Strings . . . The private life of an enormously popular stage and screen star
baa reached the explorlve stage. Sli~'a
heartbroken b~ause btl!' huaband lias
become serioualy Involved with a
much, much younger actress.
Jacqueline Kennedy will be able to
atroll just a Uttle way down the street
from the Cartyle11otel to aee her favor·
lte modern paintings when the Whitney
Museum moves. The museum has pur·
chased the land on the comer of 75th.
and Madison Ave. from Jonathan Wood·
ner Co for Its new location-a surprise
In real estate circles, as the Woodner Co.
had announced It would build a new
apart,ment house on the site . . . ~e
$250,000 suit agai!l~t Dick Gregory, fU.
ed by his former manager-press agen;
Tim Bol(er, alleges the comedian reneg.
ed on a promise to pay Boxer $100 per
week for life.

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Helen Help ljs!

Broadway, becaUJe 111 many people eonnected with the abow had turned down
other offen to work with what proml!ed
to be a big hit, and now they're jobless.
The people who are cashing In on the
pos\ponement of ''Girl" are the produc·
en of "What Makes Sammy Run?"
They're getting numel'OUJ theatre part·
lea that bad to make a sudden switCh.
Everything aeenu to be eollliDg up
roses for Gina LoUobriglda and her bus·band, Milito Skoflc, after a rather long
period of tension. Their trip to New
York, and then Teheran helped matten
. . . 'lbe Udo Beach Hotel on Long lsi·
and Is running big ads te!Ung what stan
will entertain there during the Summer,
but there's a blank space for FriW, Ju.
))' 5, with an aplanation. that ''HII eon·traet prohibita mention of hla name or
'publication of his picture." Spelled back·
wards, that'a Milton Serle.

When Robert Preston Is asked about

bls separation from bls wife he says, "A
dlvorct Is up ·to her." She eounters with,
"There will be no divorce. We've been
through this before. 'lbe separation was
his decision." That dialogue is enough
to make a more timid girl than Glynia
Johns extremely nervoua; It sounds like
a playback of Dickie and SybU . . . Eyeopener In Variety this week: NBC baa
46 vice presidents! . . . 'lbe fimnlest stories appearing in the New York newspa·
pen are the serious announcements of
Carmine DeSaplo's "return to politics."
Democratic Insiders k11ow he never left.
Susan Ko!qJer - such a glamor girl
- isn't going to be grateful to her press
agent for sending out the news that she
knocked out one of her front teeth play·
ing St. Joan in Vancouver and now wears
a fake fang . . . A bandleader currently
touring Europe reports that the Conlin·
ent is heavily populated with capable
musiclana In the pop and classical fields
- refugees from Cuba, Argentina and
other Latin-American trouble spot• ...
One earful of the score for "110 In the
Shade" and RCA·VIctor grabbed the recording rights to the Broadway show.
It's another David Merrick entry for
next season.

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It First Presbyterlln Church In
Middleport. Tllo sputer will be
Mrs. Mlorvln Dowson of Heath

Methodist Churdt. Mrs. Arnold
Richards wiD be devotional
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Mra. Poul Haptonatou; Mrs.
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twft ri.~s.
btlort lit..,.! It wu the 14th hillllor Ill tho ' In olhor lola!lllbel lM&amp;U&lt; · eoh- ·· IIIII Whl!t ruined tht! Mets by Leo Cardenas' single with two
kl fleep, Willll Mt:Covoy saya a .....,. lm' M.O.vey, wild hiA ~it l l81lo , lilt Chle;~go Cubo drubbod ,droving_in five runs lor tht! Cards 001 aud the ht!oeo full in tbe loth
prll)'ll' that nothing happens to nino durtnr lilt career oil Dty.. Ute Houot.Nt Cftlll t-1 , lilt Pltte- 1Willi • graod slam homer and a
If Dwt Dtylldalo.
dale.
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!bUrgh Plralos Mauled tllf MU doulljo, •~hi"'i talll home• of lhl brnke up a tie between the Rodo
II It ...., dOts, M&lt;Covey will / Juan Marlchsl. makJrtg lilt firol wllukeo lll'ove. 6-1, lnd 1"': Olb· IO!iilon !ill
Tracy ltallard ,.........
, &gt;ulumotlcally laoo his No. I meal ,!ltart sino. hl5 ll&lt;&gt;blttor ogalnrrl rclnnatl lledl beat tho P~riHeJ- illltto !OIUrlh ottl'&lt;'lmt a 11-2 Car
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, The bfl ~ Frinci""' first his 111~ Viet4ty br 14 detlrriooo The ~ew Yoi'lt Yenb8 mabl- ooored , bls ' lhlro •t&lt;tory.,
basomon owb • lanllstlc .4118 ailhllllglt Bill) Plet'&lt;!e 10011 over telned tlrelr one-game load In tht! ilrnio ~k• roised hlo coreor
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cHI, orllp flbrlet f&lt;or
almddll' wht!n lh"l' oeo lead to H Chuck Jill"" 'bird 1 Urelr sixlh straight Ylclory, t he homfr _g( J!lo'
•nd two
comftrt , • Iotti ltl'llo,
Lo8 An(OIBI right hinder twu-rur. hOmer- lor· tho! Giart!s In ChlcaJO wnltt llol CI'Uihed lht! .,.. .....tfiO Cubrr' virl.ory
jwa•rml1n1 up, McCovey con't walt the hotlom ol tht! olfbth. Willie Mlnneo011 Twins IH, lht! llolltm ,tltt COII,I, ..
grlb a bat.
Davis also hit a two-run homer Rod SOX hilndtd the Detroll 1'1 . C.rt Fronols ot the Plralll
Thal'o how II Wll Wednoodoy, for the DodJero ln lilt flllll'th. gers their ninth olrli81il lllirdlllpod hl11181fl to hio third
too, when Willie tied off lor 1 The victory kept '"' second· N, the Cltvelllld llldllns , blot! ylot;rr by dflvbrl in thrOf run'
Clooch In the oecond and Dan IWtJ.rua hoiner In the llnil Inning place Giants wllhl!l a hel~game Baltimore 11-4 bUt tho OI'IIIIM !Mk aaolnrrt lht lit_.., with 9 doublo
Laudermill in the lollrth
againot Drysdale to start the o;. Ol the pacMetllng 8!. LOOJ1 Car- the ntl!htcap 11-1, And Lot A"'ltlet ...,, two oitral... "'"I ~aron'•
In lhe 5th thoogh · with two ants lo an •a victory over the dina II, wh•r lk!wni!d lilt New and Kans11 City opllt Willi the :lOth nom.t r and M... ~ 'J'noJ' ,...
out Micky Childs &amp;1~, Jim
btlort a day-tirno crowd York Melt lor lht lOth limo In An~ol• winnln&amp; tht! opiiiW ..t. oLd aocounlod for f4ilw•uli'oo:,

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the Red Sox 4-2 over the Sen•- I Wildermuth walked, lhd 10 •
to'rs. and lhe Redlegs, 4-3, OV• year&lt;lld Dennl• lloggl singlrd
er the Yan kees. played under cleanly to ctnter seoring both
prolest by the Yankee marlag· runners. Boggs allo SCOred oo

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on Laudprotest next Monday evening at With the score 3-1, Redlegs,
the par~ when managers are to lhe Yanks in the top of t he
CINCINNATI tt!Pil - Clncln- catcher Clay Dalrymple.
Zanni, Who Wllr~M the llllh
meet following scheduled games sixth tied it up when Rice tripnau Manager Fred Hulcl!lnoon Coleman bitted Ill lire IA!l two &lt;!itdlled Wtth •hli ""' · win
50 It
95
the Redlegs 16-21 moved into led down the left field line and
was satisfied but not enlhu~lastic runs with a dooble allot' Darfylt- CinotlnMII.
second place, one game ht!hind scored on Rich Haggerty'• dropover the Rods' second C&lt;llllecu- pie bad started walklltg o!f the
O'T..,Ie ...., 111• ·
. the front running Indian• 16· ped fly ball near the line in
live exira-Inning victory over tire field wben Frank Robinson otruck l!M1, wltO. plt~hed fl .. . 1~.~:=
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1). The Indians. weatl''" per- iright field . Haggerty scored
Philadelphia Phlllles Wednesday out, thm allowing !lob Sl!llrner 01 thr..·hll bell, wu cl
ll)l!Ung, were to play Ihe Red the same play when the throw
night.
and Pin11011 Ill compl~ a dooble with the d.,..t ait.lurul!h h•
Cotton, Decton and
Sox this evening.
to the plate was bid.
"We wer" lucky to win It," oteaL
not glv• UJ&gt; the di!Cidlng hit.
Banlor.. Priced frolll
Tht! Red Sox and Senators With Laudermilt coming on
Hutch said. "We were lucky tht!y Demeter's si!COnd hmn•r of the PhilldelpHia Mina!lfl' Ollloll
were tied up after five innings for Bob Manley of t~e RedleiS,
gave us a couple of runs tn make gamt&gt; and fourth tn thl'ee gal'i'Jtlt MIUM ttpllioed Shott with J••l' II
al 2-2. The Senators gol their and Chip Haggerty for Ingels
up lor the ones· we gave them.' ' got Philadelphia even in the sixth 8al~hun with !&gt;"" on aod
pair of runs in the firs! inning of the Yanks, both side~
.
The Reds won the game 6-! on against ' l'ellt!l&lt;er Jire NUxhall.
Out In lht lOth and II' two-ball
whrn Rex Roush of the Sox hit nolhing in the seventh. But In
ball
brn.. •• : three walks and a single with two Nudhall, pltchlltg for the first COirnr on Spenoor.
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IDiplre gave h 1 m
by Leo .. Cardenas In the ttme since June 5 wben he waa Bald10hun l'Oftlp~ lht! nlk
homered. Thai was all
for /lead-off batter John Tannehill
TWO BASES!"
bottom ol the 19th lnlllng.
sidelined by a pulled ll!fl mus&lt;lo, kl Spenoor bolore giVIDI up t h 1
them. Carl IJemoskey and Jim . and Laudormllt won his ow
Prior to the t()th, it "'"' 1 ljlan IO!ttled down and matched l•~•·wlnnlnJ - hit.
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Choose Arrow, Puritan
Clatworthy singled later, but ·game with • home run into left
romedy of errors. Tho Redo open- gtfooe egg• with Phil• reliever Nuxhall ,.., pleaSed wffh hla
oould not score.
1center, only one run counlin1.
ed tho scoring with a lll'!t-lnnlng CIII'Ist Short ·until llle liJth.
«rrlll'tll lit hla first flfoH 111
or Rutby. Priced from
Meanwhile, lhe Red Sox got ' Manley fanned six, walked
run off Dallas Green on • •Ingle lolllxhall Wb lifted lot a pinch w~s bUt Jay 1111 tlti olutrbou .. 1
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one ixlck In the fourth and on- ono; Laudermllt Conned two,
by Pete Ro,., two Infield outs hltt.r In the ninth and Dom early and Hllldlln«rt~ hid
otl!er in the 5th though M i k e walked one ; Jngelo lonntd loor,
and an error by Don IJet~~tter.
· ---· dellnlto explalllition for JOII)''o
Heck, Bob Lewis and Rouoh, walked two, walked one; InDtn'l'y. Spencer's nrs !home run Cleveland Browns
enllapoe In tile riltll IUime.
j singled in the fJrsl frame and Igels fanned four, walked two,
of the oeooon raised the load to
k
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"It Wll lUll booin, boom,
couldn't score. Bob Priddy sing- · flaggerty lannod one, walked
2-&lt;l ln the fourth, but In tho fifth In OSU U lbal!k
boom, Hlllcb oaid. "lolayllt
led in the 2nd , and Pullrns In lone.
The Jets edged ' tho Yankee• the Phlls tallied lour Umeo off CLEYELAND IUPD _ The arm llillened. llo kiokfld liNt~ II
the tl!lrd, and slill Demoskey Outstanding defensive play ol
In a doge Pomeroy Boys' Heds starter Joey Jay.
Cleveland Browno annOUnr:ed to- gOOd In tho !lr"' lour lnnlngl but
COOl., COOl. SJ.ACK5-wash 'n wtlr and
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Igame came when Childs
game Wednesday evenDemeter Rome,..d Twice
doy the oi~J~ins of Ohlo Sl1lto fuU· then lit jUot rOHmed 10 loH . Ill
trepiCII wortltcl. Prictcl from - - - - - - 5.91
But in the fourth with one ed up lnche! off lhe
The first of two home runs by bock Bob Butts and Northw-.. hll otrlll."
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Chuck Hannahs started. on the IJemeter started the rally ond ~- end George ThOmao to 1963 COli• . Jim O'Toole 112-3 : will bee
Lrttle smgled, and m the frlth , ter afler a long run with Con- mound lor the Jel8 and work· fore it wao over three more solrd tracts.
rng tonrght for Crnclnnall 1J
again with one out, Becker •ing- de on base lor the third 11111.
ed uniU the •lxth when Kenny hits, lncludlng one by Green orr
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Art Mahalley 13-ll, O'TMio
Jed and Danny Lewrs trrpled.
The protfll was
be- English came 011 to put 1 lire the cen..rlield wall, and errors Coach Blanton Colller said they 1.0 In hit tell m1tc11 with
Mlln lt.
"The Mln'e Shop"
Penltf'ly
The Sox won in the top of the cause Manley ol the
. out Hannahs and Englllh struck by Vada Pinson aDd Gordy Cole- were signed as lm agl!tlto.
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tripled, Priddy doubled, a n d pracllctr gaJM at Che•hire ear- free paoses
The Heds camo bock with threo who carried_ the Olrlo State
Dodsoo olngled for IWO runs.
llier In the lfeek,ond llSO pitch- Bob Wer;y, Yankee ptlch~. br the bottom of the filth with last fall, •• the .-.~ of
Roush fanned 10, walked lour; ed srx Innings 1n the leaf1Ue
out 12 11111 permitled no lht! help of an error by Ruben group 1.0 JOin the !lrOII'ns.
Demoskey laMed eight, wolk- 'game against the Yankees.
free pa!ISOS while allOwing sev· Amaro and a mental miscue hy Katterhenrroh 11gned earlrer.
od one, boll! pitching excellent Red Sox
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REDLEG-YANKEE . GAME
Rouoh and 8 . Lewis. DelllOB' gil Phillip!! with 1 three run
rme an 8 r ves fall, playllfl both .,.,, 11t eolfegej
The Yanko drew ftre frrst key and 1'. Hawley. Umprro: homer in lhe first, Jell Worry In HiR l,OOOth Run
bulls to see defensiVe action
with a run rn the lhrrd when A. Stobarl.
elnllle Max Jl'olmer two CHICAGO IUPII ...Sperrdln~ 10 wrth the Brol¥lls. -n.. Albtmy, j
,John Ingels singled with two Yankees
001 002 00 - 3 31 singles nd•Ttm Gilt 1 olllgl
with 1 llilend ball club N.Y, natiVI ~antis MMI-1
o~l. swiped ••cond, and Jim Redlego
000 030 Of - 4 f 2 The ~: Ylnki!t h;:;, 8 me.
tht! number of eorth~h•k- weighs 2SO.
Condo singled him home. .
Ingels, C. Haggerty (LP)
Lo ill Vau hln ~llh
biSe hits for any playor, but ~-~·------ln gel! handoufled the Red· l and Orogon. Manley,
~lit' It 1 K 'th
Banks of the Chlr"llo Cubs "It's a great thriO, I juot hope
legs until the lilth, permilling ,mill (WPI, (7), and Boggo. Ullla d"ouble •:,; w:~y
hao had qulle 1 low.
' . have enouah RBI'o left to get
only harmless singles to Dale Ipire: G. Conde.
ry Werner 1 ~ Wayne Adams . Banko, now 112. had one olthoire inll&gt; pr!t place."
all sin leo
' hrts Wednesday, 1 two•run llnt Babkl got 1 jump on hl!r
tand NlckiiU! seven.
J Is g · 102 000 8 7 inning home run off ~I ISklhnyl .ond 1,000 lp'll's wht!n bo slng~edl
Scoring lor snead team WIB Y~nk
lOll 121 : I S 3 Brown of the Hoult.on ColtJ.
Jrotn. lwri more runo in the Hindy with a 50, Hanning 40,
Ha:!u Englhrh (f) nd F 1_ rurn santo tallied aheAd of the ond inninJI to boost hl.o total
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Bob Burkett 50, and Sam Cia~
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52. For the Lem1's, mer •. Werry lnd Werner.
l,OOOtlr tun blllld in for· Bantr ·in
Charlie Swackhammer had a 49, PLANS BRIIIP IIIST
hi• major league career,
·Cheyenne Mountain Zoo,
Jeff Gibbs a 50, John Guinther WASHI,..OTOI'I IUPll
Pr . "I'm juol thankful I've been orldo Sprlna•. Colo.,
53. Ron Hanning paced
dent Konnetl pi
to - d ::· oround long fnOUih to drive in largest apt collection
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Nicklaus team with o 44, Mlck urda it ~-Y : ld •thpen a· that many rune," Blob said. United States.
F1rst round matche~ were I IV~ncheni had 47 . Bill
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dential retreat near Thurmont,
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Golf league at the Pomeroy Golf Next Tuesday at 2 p. m' t.he Md., bflore l11vln1 an his Euroclub with lfi hoys participating Sneads will play the Finstertrip saturday nrght.
and showing some good shots. walds and the Lemas go agaiMt Pre,. S«retaty Pierro saUngor
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9:110 p.m. EDT Saturday. 'ftre
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day European trtp wlU take
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44's, and Wayne Davis and
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Mike Bratlon chipping In to ~ive NEW YORK tUP!l _
will r«urn in tlme to
that team the low medal score. Clay prefers Phlllrlelpbla as
his
lor tho Fllllrlh Ill
Davis shot a 45 and Bralton a site ol his proposed bout
on Squaw llland rrear lly54. Members of the F'insterwa ld hf:!avyweight champion Sonny
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btlort lit..,.! It wu the 14th hillllor Ill tho ' In olhor lola!lllbel lM&amp;U&lt; · eoh- ·· IIIII Whl!t ruined tht! Mets by Leo Cardenas' single with two
kl fleep, Willll Mt:Covoy saya a .....,. lm' M.O.vey, wild hiA ~it l l81lo , lilt Chle;~go Cubo drubbod ,droving_in five runs lor tht! Cards 001 aud the ht!oeo full in tbe loth
prll)'ll' that nothing happens to nino durtnr lilt career oil Dty.. Ute Houot.Nt Cftlll t-1 , lilt Pltte- 1Willi • graod slam homer and a
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, The bfl ~ Frinci""' first his 111~ Viet4ty br 14 detlrriooo The ~ew Yoi'lt Yenb8 mabl- ooored , bls ' lhlro •t&lt;tory.,
basomon owb • lanllstlc .4118 ailhllllglt Bill) Plet'&lt;!e 10011 over telned tlrelr one-game load In tht! ilrnio ~k• roised hlo coreor
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cHI, orllp flbrlet f&lt;or
almddll' wht!n lh"l' oeo lead to H Chuck Jill"" 'bird 1 Urelr sixlh straight Ylclory, t he homfr _g( J!lo'
•nd two
comftrt , • Iotti ltl'llo,
Lo8 An(OIBI right hinder twu-rur. hOmer- lor· tho! Giart!s In ChlcaJO wnltt llol CI'Uihed lht! .,.. .....tfiO Cubrr' virl.ory
jwa•rml1n1 up, McCovey con't walt the hotlom ol tht! olfbth. Willie Mlnneo011 Twins IH, lht! llolltm ,tltt COII,I, ..
grlb a bat.
Davis also hit a two-run homer Rod SOX hilndtd the Detroll 1'1 . C.rt Fronols ot the Plralll
Thal'o how II Wll Wednoodoy, for the DodJero ln lilt flllll'th. gers their ninth olrli81il lllirdlllpod hl11181fl to hio third
too, when Willie tied off lor 1 The victory kept '"' second· N, the Cltvelllld llldllns , blot! ylot;rr by dflvbrl in thrOf run'
Clooch In the oecond and Dan IWtJ.rua hoiner In the llnil Inning place Giants wllhl!l a hel~game Baltimore 11-4 bUt tho OI'IIIIM !Mk aaolnrrt lht lit_.., with 9 doublo
Laudermill in the lollrth
againot Drysdale to start the o;. Ol the pacMetllng 8!. LOOJ1 Car- the ntl!htcap 11-1, And Lot A"'ltlet ...,, two oitral... "'"I ~aron'•
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out Micky Childs &amp;1~, Jim
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the Red Sox 4-2 over the Sen•- I Wildermuth walked, lhd 10 •
to'rs. and lhe Redlegs, 4-3, OV• year&lt;lld Dennl• lloggl singlrd
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the par~ when managers are to lhe Yanks in the top of t he
CINCINNATI tt!Pil - Clncln- catcher Clay Dalrymple.
Zanni, Who Wllr~M the llllh
meet following scheduled games sixth tied it up when Rice tripnau Manager Fred Hulcl!lnoon Coleman bitted Ill lire IA!l two &lt;!itdlled Wtth •hli ""' · win
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95
the Redlegs 16-21 moved into led down the left field line and
was satisfied but not enlhu~lastic runs with a dooble allot' Darfylt- CinotlnMII.
second place, one game ht!hind scored on Rich Haggerty'• dropover the Rods' second C&lt;llllecu- pie bad started walklltg o!f the
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live exira-Inning victory over tire field wben Frank Robinson otruck l!M1, wltO. plt~hed fl .. . 1~.~:=
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1). The Indians. weatl''" per- iright field . Haggerty scored
Philadelphia Phlllles Wednesday out, thm allowing !lob Sl!llrner 01 thr..·hll bell, wu cl
ll)l!Ung, were to play Ihe Red the same play when the throw
night.
and Pin11011 Ill compl~ a dooble with the d.,..t ait.lurul!h h•
Cotton, Decton and
Sox this evening.
to the plate was bid.
"We wer" lucky to win It," oteaL
not glv• UJ&gt; the di!Cidlng hit.
Banlor.. Priced frolll
Tht! Red Sox and Senators With Laudermilt coming on
Hutch said. "We were lucky tht!y Demeter's si!COnd hmn•r of the PhilldelpHia Mina!lfl' Ollloll
were tied up after five innings for Bob Manley of t~e RedleiS,
gave us a couple of runs tn make gamt&gt; and fourth tn thl'ee gal'i'Jtlt MIUM ttpllioed Shott with J••l' II
al 2-2. The Senators gol their and Chip Haggerty for Ingels
up lor the ones· we gave them.' ' got Philadelphia even in the sixth 8al~hun with !&gt;"" on aod
pair of runs in the firs! inning of the Yanks, both side~
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The Reds won the game 6-! on against ' l'ellt!l&lt;er Jire NUxhall.
Out In lht lOth and II' two-ball
whrn Rex Roush of the Sox hit nolhing in the seventh. But In
ball
brn.. •• : three walks and a single with two Nudhall, pltchlltg for the first COirnr on Spenoor.
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IDiplre gave h 1 m
by Leo .. Cardenas In the ttme since June 5 wben he waa Bald10hun l'Oftlp~ lht! nlk
homered. Thai was all
for /lead-off batter John Tannehill
TWO BASES!"
bottom ol the 19th lnlllng.
sidelined by a pulled ll!fl mus&lt;lo, kl Spenoor bolore giVIDI up t h 1
them. Carl IJemoskey and Jim . and Laudormllt won his ow
Prior to the t()th, it "'"' 1 ljlan IO!ttled down and matched l•~•·wlnnlnJ - hit.
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Choose Arrow, Puritan
Clatworthy singled later, but ·game with • home run into left
romedy of errors. Tho Redo open- gtfooe egg• with Phil• reliever Nuxhall ,.., pleaSed wffh hla
oould not score.
1center, only one run counlin1.
ed tho scoring with a lll'!t-lnnlng CIII'Ist Short ·until llle liJth.
«rrlll'tll lit hla first flfoH 111
or Rutby. Priced from
Meanwhile, lhe Red Sox got ' Manley fanned six, walked
run off Dallas Green on • •Ingle lolllxhall Wb lifted lot a pinch w~s bUt Jay 1111 tlti olutrbou .. 1
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by Pete Ro,., two Infield outs hltt.r In the ninth and Dom early and Hllldlln«rt~ hid
otl!er in the 5th though M i k e walked one ; Jngelo lonntd loor,
and an error by Don IJet~~tter.
· ---· dellnlto explalllition for JOII)''o
Heck, Bob Lewis and Rouoh, walked two, walked one; InDtn'l'y. Spencer's nrs !home run Cleveland Browns
enllapoe In tile riltll IUime.
j singled in the fJrsl frame and Igels fanned four, walked two,
of the oeooon raised the load to
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"It Wll lUll booin, boom,
couldn't score. Bob Priddy sing- · flaggerty lannod one, walked
2-&lt;l ln the fourth, but In tho fifth In OSU U lbal!k
boom, Hlllcb oaid. "lolayllt
led in the 2nd , and Pullrns In lone.
The Jets edged ' tho Yankee• the Phlls tallied lour Umeo off CLEYELAND IUPD _ The arm llillened. llo kiokfld liNt~ II
the tl!lrd, and slill Demoskey Outstanding defensive play ol
In a doge Pomeroy Boys' Heds starter Joey Jay.
Cleveland Browno annOUnr:ed to- gOOd In tho !lr"' lour lnnlngl but
COOl., COOl. SJ.ACK5-wash 'n wtlr and
1
held them off.
Igame came when Childs
game Wednesday evenDemeter Rome,..d Twice
doy the oi~J~ins of Ohlo Sl1lto fuU· then lit jUot rOHmed 10 loH . Ill
trepiCII wortltcl. Prictcl from - - - - - - 5.91
But in the fourth with one ed up lnche! off lhe
The first of two home runs by bock Bob Butts and Northw-.. hll otrlll."
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~t Rouoh tripled and Vernon Grogan's high fly into
Chuck Hannahs started. on the IJemeter started the rally ond ~- end George ThOmao to 1963 COli• . Jim O'Toole 112-3 : will bee
Lrttle smgled, and m the frlth , ter afler a long run with Con- mound lor the Jel8 and work· fore it wao over three more solrd tracts.
rng tonrght for Crnclnnall 1J
again with one out, Becker •ing- de on base lor the third 11111.
ed uniU the •lxth when Kenny hits, lncludlng one by Green orr
.
Art Mahalley 13-ll, O'TMio
Jed and Danny Lewrs trrpled.
The protfll was
be- English came 011 to put 1 lire the cen..rlield wall, and errors Coach Blanton Colller said they 1.0 In hit tell m1tc11 with
Mlln lt.
"The Mln'e Shop"
Penltf'ly
The Sox won in the top of the cause Manley ol the
. out Hannahs and Englllh struck by Vada Pinson aDd Gordy Cole- were signed as lm agl!tlto.
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~ixth when with one out Little had pitched two Innings In a out. 12 batters and allowed 11 man contributed three more runs. llutta, 0110 of Ill,... lul::!:l
tripled, Priddy doubled, a n d pracllctr gaJM at Che•hire ear- free paoses
The Heds camo bock with threo who carried_ the Olrlo State
Dodsoo olngled for IWO runs.
llier In the lfeek,ond llSO pitch- Bob Wer;y, Yankee ptlch~. br the bottom of the filth with last fall, •• the .-.~ of
Roush fanned 10, walked lour; ed srx Innings 1n the leaf1Ue
out 12 11111 permitled no lht! help of an error by Ruben group 1.0 JOin the !lrOII'ns.
Demoskey laMed eight, wolk- 'game against the Yankees.
free pa!ISOS while allOwing sev· Amaro and a mental miscue hy Katterhenrroh 11gned earlrer.
od one, boll! pitching excellent Red Sox
000 112 - t 12
Hlbl
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eames.
Senotoro
:100 000 - 2 3 0 Hltte~. for the Jots were
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REDLEG-YANKEE . GAME
Rouoh and 8 . Lewis. DelllOB' gil Phillip!! with 1 three run
rme an 8 r ves fall, playllfl both .,.,, 11t eolfegej
The Yanko drew ftre frrst key and 1'. Hawley. Umprro: homer in lhe first, Jell Worry In HiR l,OOOth Run
bulls to see defensiVe action
with a run rn the lhrrd when A. Stobarl.
elnllle Max Jl'olmer two CHICAGO IUPII ...Sperrdln~ 10 wrth the Brol¥lls. -n.. Albtmy, j
,John Ingels singled with two Yankees
001 002 00 - 3 31 singles nd•Ttm Gilt 1 olllgl
with 1 llilend ball club N.Y, natiVI ~antis MMI-1
o~l. swiped ••cond, and Jim Redlego
000 030 Of - 4 f 2 The ~: Ylnki!t h;:;, 8 me.
tht! number of eorth~h•k- weighs 2SO.
Condo singled him home. .
Ingels, C. Haggerty (LP)
Lo ill Vau hln ~llh
biSe hits for any playor, but ~-~·------ln gel! handoufled the Red· l and Orogon. Manley,
~lit' It 1 K 'th
Banks of the Chlr"llo Cubs "It's a great thriO, I juot hope
legs until the lilth, permilling ,mill (WPI, (7), and Boggo. Ullla d"ouble •:,; w:~y
hao had qulle 1 low.
' . have enouah RBI'o left to get
only harmless singles to Dale Ipire: G. Conde.
ry Werner 1 ~ Wayne Adams . Banko, now 112. had one olthoire inll&gt; pr!t place."
all sin leo
' hrts Wednesday, 1 two•run llnt Babkl got 1 jump on hl!r
tand NlckiiU! seven.
J Is g · 102 000 8 7 inning home run off ~I ISklhnyl .ond 1,000 lp'll's wht!n bo slng~edl
Scoring lor snead team WIB Y~nk
lOll 121 : I S 3 Brown of the Hoult.on ColtJ.
Jrotn. lwri more runo in the Hindy with a 50, Hanning 40,
Ha:!u Englhrh (f) nd F 1_ rurn santo tallied aheAd of the ond inninJI to boost hl.o total
0
Bob Burkett 50, and Sam Cia~
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slender Torah, mirhlltl llre· l,QOO,
Iworthy
52. For the Lem1's, mer •. Werry lnd Werner.
l,OOOtlr tun blllld in for· Bantr ·in
Charlie Swackhammer had a 49, PLANS BRIIIP IIIST
hi• major league career,
·Cheyenne Mountain Zoo,
Jeff Gibbs a 50, John Guinther WASHI,..OTOI'I IUPll
Pr . "I'm juol thankful I've been orldo Sprlna•. Colo.,
53. Ron Hanning paced
dent Konnetl pi
to - d ::· oround long fnOUih to drive in largest apt collection
.
Nicklaus team with o 44, Mlck urda it ~-Y : ld •thpen a· that many rune," Blob said. United States.
F1rst round matche~ were I IV~ncheni had 47 . Bill
_Y
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played tht• week in lhe Junior 49 and Don Swi.her a &amp;5.
dential retreat near Thurmont,
1
Golf league at the Pomeroy Golf Next Tuesday at 2 p. m' t.he Md., bflore l11vln1 an his Euroclub with lfi hoys participating Sneads will play the Finstertrip saturday nrght.
and showing some good shots. walds and the Lemas go agaiMt Pre,. S«retaty Pierro saUngor
.
Low round of the day was Nicklous.
~aldbyWhedU~!
-..". ~scored by Don Hanning of Mid·y
e rap.,, 1rom
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dleporl with a 4ll.
vld to Andrews Alr Forte ... ~'-'
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9:110 p.m. EDT Saturday. 'ftre
sterwalds, with Pat Edwards
day European trtp wlU take
&amp;nd Carson Crow leading on
to Germany, Ireland,
44's, and Wayne Davis and
ond Italy.
Mike Bratlon chipping In to ~ive NEW YORK tUP!l _
will r«urn in tlme to
that team the low medal score. Clay prefers Phlllrlelpbla as
his
lor tho Fllllrlh Ill
Davis shot a 45 and Bralton a site ol his proposed bout
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thanks was read from Mr . and at the annual picnic of Class
Mrs. Louis Reibel for gifts on "12" combined with the Wotl:eir 50th wedding anniversary. men's Society, the Afternoon
Plans were made for a potluck C!rcle and Eleanor Circle. A
picnic on Tuesday July 16 at picnic supper served in the gar·
the home or Mrs. Ben Neutz- den of the 0. P . Klein home on
ling.
Rutland-st. preceding the meet·
A paper, " How to make a ing.
compost heap, " was presented Mrs
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tr instead of a box. Among those to think ror ourselves and to
feel our obligation to God.
Slle stressed the imjporltan1oe~
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Mick Miller, brother of the The annual outdoor meeti,lg II
bride.
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Mrs. Gerald Anthony, organ- Federated church was held
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TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
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Joey Dee
Gary Crosby
Kay Medford

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Mrs . Edith Teaford and son
ICecil, have returned from ~
month vacation at Oakland Md
with C. L. Brown and ' son.
While there they went on sev~
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t~ places visited were the
smallest church in the United
States, located at Horseshoe
Run, W· Va.; on;, of the Iaiii
log churches In · the United
States, an Episcopal church at
the bottom of Backbone MotiJio
lain, Md.; and Blackwater Fallo
in the Allegheniei,

Simmer·baking in 1enulne
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See lbe many new plaslie models of cars .- truc~lr­
plan.. - jee,PI, tonk.o, scieneo' projects;• hbrror figures
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, ~&lt;ellent ~ectlon too of powered · fJiily,tt&gt;.ff ltil-pJtn
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New
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The modern broom for
the modern kitchen.
Lightweight. Good qual·
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corn.

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stainless ateel witb thick
copper bottom and cool
bakelite handles.

A 'Z.....YHM!d bacllpatiDOD
baord, complele wllh playing
pi«M, believed to dale back
to tbe Hltllte, clvlllr.atlon, ...
beea ekcavated Ia Tvkey,

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white cake decorated with wed- sp~r~ng VIew and brilliant sunding bells. lee cream
cake set, sel the mood for the vesper
mints and col'fee we;e served ' se~v~~ planned by Mrs. Fred
The couple left for a shori ~ofhe1t:, who used the poem.
wedding trip after which they Sunset to open the program .
returned to Urbana where they Mrs. Edgar Arnold read Psalm
'Will make their home . The !9, follo~ed . by "Prayer At
bride Is a graduate of Middle- Evenmg, . M1ss Eli2abeth Fick.
port High School and was em- Joyce Kilmer's "Trees," by
played at Holzer Hospital in ~rs . Roy ~ayer, a reading,
groom w a s The Trees, by Mrs. Leifheit,
GalllpoU. . The
sraduated from Pomeroy High land .~he " Forgiveness of NoSchool and is employed in con~ t~re, by Mrs. Pearl Mora, conlfnlctlon work at Urbana
tmued the theme of apprecia·
r~====_;.~~·
t10n or God's world.
A Naturalist's Creed, read by
Miss Mary Virginia Reibel, and
rOMiRO't. OHIO
a poem, "I Cannot Soon Forget," by Mrs. Leifheit closed
the service.
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Mrs. Thomas Young expressed appreciation of the group to
1Dr. and Mrs. Roush for their
w~rm hospitality and to Mrs.
Leofheit for the program. Plano j
: were made ror carrying out 8 1
summer project. Meetings will i
not be held in July and August. !
1 A tour of the grounds and the .
home completed the evening.
Guests were Mrs. Paul Barnes
and Miss Betty Gayle Camp·
bell.

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Bright, clear colors.
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vtnyl tiUfaee . Outstandlne In beauty, depth of coiOT
and pattern dlmenstor. .
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growing Christians our example
is important to the youth of the

Simplicity marked the wed- community.''
ding of Miss Sandra Miller
daughter or Mr. and Mrs . Gail Mrs . Bruce Lloyd thanked
Mr. Mr.s. Klein lor her hospitality.
Miller, Middleport, and
Robert Faulk, son of Mrs . Ed· Mrs. Klein presented Mrs. Me·
na Faulk, of Pomeroy , which Gilliard with a gift and introwas solemnized Saturdav June duced guests, including Mrs.
15, at 2:30 p.m. at the · ' First Dan Hartinger, Mrs. Jame•
Baptist Church in Middleport Harley . Mrs. Lenore Hoba.r t
In the presence of the immedi- Kent, Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher,
Mrs. McGilliard and Douglas
ale family.
The bride, given in
mar· and Dwight Dowson.
riage by her father, wore
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street length sheath dress or , Mr s esses were Mrs. Klein .
white lace lined with blue sal· Ga~~~e M~masN Mrs . C. P .
in. Her crown of blue was trim· Mrs J~h'n rKs:
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bride's costume. She carried a Chesher' Mrs. Dorothy Holler,
white Bible topped with white EMrs. tMaDrte . Burdette, M rs.
rosebuds.
w":cte I &amp;VIS and Mrs. E. M. '

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\Ising pine and Cl't!am florabun· haH of the club presented a ,
da roses: and an upright Japa· gift to Mrs. Fry ·
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'.00, c~anthemums and four . members and three guests, Mrs.
:erlental arrangements, a Jap}'ry, Mrs. Robert
Burchette
~nese oature scene using bar- 1and Mtss Harte Marie S m I I h.
Pel'l')1 hemlock fer~ and chr s· ' Favors were hand made plas·
.antheinums in 'a brass con~- tic baskell filled with artificial
. \er; Day lilies and iris foliage flowers . Mrs. Eddie Smith won
,111 black c&lt;lntainer ; a Japa- the. door prize and during
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